"We're there to support our friend," said Nori in a telephone interview from Toronto on Friday.

Priddle will open the night with his own songs.

He'll be joined by Nori for an acoustic set of Treble Charger material before Hill's appearance.

The pair expect to play for 30 to 45 minutes.

"I guess it depends on how many people want to keep hearing stuff," said Nori.

Ticket sales could be brisk based on initial public interest. Loplops owner Stephen Alexander fielded numerous queries on Thursday night just hours after he posted news of the show on his bar's Facebook page.

"People on the street were trying to stop me all night," he said.

"I think people were just curious. They haven't played together in so long."

Nori and Priddle perform at New Music Fest in Barrie on Saturday. The pair head to the Sault, and their respective camps, after that gig.

Treble Charger formed in 1992. One other member, Rosie Martin, was from the Sault.

Two albums, Maybe It's Me and Wide Awake Bored, went gold.

Hits included American Psycho and Even Grable.

The group played its last show in 2003 before Nori and Priddle resurrected the band earlier this year.

Treble Charger was inducted into the Sault Ste. Marie Walk of Fame in 2006.